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Neo: Out-of-Hospital and Emergency Department Births: A Review of Preparedness and Management

Article Link ABSTRACT Out-of-hospital births represent a small but growing proportion of deliveries in the United States. Although many of these births are planned and supervised by a midwife, deliveries…

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Neo: Maternity Care Deserts: Disparities in Maternal and Infant Access to Care and Potential Solutions

Article Link ABSTRACT Access to maternity care in the United States is becoming more disparate, leading to worsening maternal and infant outcomes in rural communities. Increases in maternal and infant…

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